kpn_chin_up
July 27th, 2011, 07:02 PM
I am currently almost 6 months post TT, after having papillary carcinoma.
I have followed a healthy diet for years, especially since I was concerned about hereditary high cholesterol. Recently, a blood test show fasting glucose intolerance as glucose was 105 ( reference should be less than 100). Subsequent testing showed an A1C test of 5.7%, which my doc said was elevated (normal should be below 5.7%). as I follow a healthy diet (plenty of greens, almost no refined starches, no sugar, no soda, no alcohol), I'm not sure what else I can improve. I have increased my exercise, which was lacking for some time, and I have been working out for 5 times a week for the past month. While I'm not obese, my BMI is 25, and I'm trying to lose the weight I gained post TT (about 10 lbs) and hope to get down to140 lbs (I'm at 147 now, down from 152).
Since I have been suffering from the occasional haze after surgery, I'm wondering if it has relation to faulty sugar regulation? Also, has anyone else noted any correlation between sugar regulation and thyroid trouble? It's strange to be labelled pre-diabetic with a healthy diet and no family history.
I have followed a healthy diet for years, especially since I was concerned about hereditary high cholesterol. Recently, a blood test show fasting glucose intolerance as glucose was 105 ( reference should be less than 100). Subsequent testing showed an A1C test of 5.7%, which my doc said was elevated (normal should be below 5.7%). as I follow a healthy diet (plenty of greens, almost no refined starches, no sugar, no soda, no alcohol), I'm not sure what else I can improve. I have increased my exercise, which was lacking for some time, and I have been working out for 5 times a week for the past month. While I'm not obese, my BMI is 25, and I'm trying to lose the weight I gained post TT (about 10 lbs) and hope to get down to140 lbs (I'm at 147 now, down from 152).
Since I have been suffering from the occasional haze after surgery, I'm wondering if it has relation to faulty sugar regulation? Also, has anyone else noted any correlation between sugar regulation and thyroid trouble? It's strange to be labelled pre-diabetic with a healthy diet and no family history.